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Reviews — 8

Walk here all the time. Great for biking too. If you’re lucky you might encounter wildlife such as white tailed deers, coyotes, otters, and beavers 👀

The best local trail for outdoor recreation 🌞 please respect nature 💚

Why did the river turn white

Easy short hike along the creek for family and kids.

Perfect for taking a walk during lunch break or on weekends. The trail has lots of different flowers, moths, butterflies, bees, and dragonflies in summer.

Just renew trail, unfortunately removed some old tree

The trail runs from Steeles and Leslie at the top, along the Duncan Creek, to Don Mills and McNicoll at the bottom, it also connects to the Bestview trail on the west side of Leslie. The trail was very easy, the scenery was fine. Only street parking available. It can be busy sometimes.